Legit Reviews posted a review on the MyDigitalSSD SBX 512GB NVMe SSD
A quote from the article:
If you’ve never used an SSD before you are in for a treat as an SSD is the single biggest performance upgrade that can be done to your computer. A decade ago a good SATA II SSD would run you around $7 per gigabyte, but these days you can pick up an entry-level M.2 PCIe NVMe SSD for very close to $0.25 per GB. One company has been making a name for themselves in the entry-level SSD market and that would be an American company called MyDigitalSSD.MyDigitalSSD SBX 512GB NVMe SSD Review
MyDigitalSSD has been around for over a decade and they have a close relationship with Phison. MyDigitalSSD has utilized that relationship with Phison and has been releasing some really good drives in recent years when it comes to value. Last year, Legit Reviews took a look at the MyDigitalSSD BPX 480GB M.2 PCIe NVMe drive with the Phison E7 controller and MLC NAND Flash and found it to be one of the best values around. The follow-up to MyDigitalSSD’s BPX series is called the SBX series and it features the newer Phison E8 controller and the latest 64-layer 3D TLC NAND from Toshiba.